Ballet by the Ocean

A state-of-the-art outdoor water play park located in Centennial Park that the kids will love! Free admission.
The Tidal Bore in New Brunswick Canada, occurs along the Petitcodiac River near Moncton & Riverview and is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is caused by the surging waters from the Bay of Fundy tides which are the highest tides in the world, that roar up the Petitcodiac River twice daily during the changing tides.
All are welcome at our family friendly attraction, where tourists and locals alike can gather to enjoy unique shopping, delicious food, and tasty treats. We’re working hard to create a warm environment where memories can be made.
An indoor arena in Downtown Moncton. Opened in September 2018, it serves as the home to the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
The largest farmers’ market in southeastern New Brunswick. Open every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. A great spot to taste-test all kinds of local and ethnic dishes, baked goods and fresh produce, and experience beautiful local crafts
Founded in 1886, the Musée Acadien de l’Université de Moncton features more than 42,000 objects and photographs. Discover one of the largest collections of Acadian artifacts in the world.
Home to the warmest salt water in Canada, Parlee Beach is supervised, equipped with change houses, showers, recreations abounds and restaurant serving up local dishes
The home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre offers detailed information and tourism expertise to guests. Take advantage of a variety of free services to enhance your travel experience, such as travel assistance and counselling, access to maps and tourism guides, information about events, attractions and festivals as well as free Wi-Fi.
Discover Fundy National Park like never before . . . Whether you’re exploring our shores for the first time, or revisiting your favorite family getaway, expect the unexpected.
The Fundy Trail Parkway opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline and panoramic views. The 19 km (11.8 miles) trail begins just outside of St. Martins, New Brunswick and is less than an hour’s drive from Saint John or Sussex on Route 111.
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